Local ionospheric electron density reconstruction from simultaneous ground-based GNSS and ionosonde measurements
Authors
Stankov, S.M.
Warnant, R.
Stegen, K.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
Ionosphere
TEC
Electron density
Critical frequency
Plasma frequency
Audience
General Public
Scientific
Date
2009Publisher
IRM
KMI
RMI
Metadata
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The purpose of the LIEDR (local ionospheric electron density profile reconstruction) system is to acquire and process data from simultaneous ground-based total electron content (TEC) and digital ionosonde measurements, and subsequently to deduce the vertical electron density distribution above the ionosonde’s location. LIEDR is primarily designed to operate in real time for service applications and, for research applications and further development of the system, in a post-processing mode. The system is suitable for use at sites where collocated TEC and digital ionosonde measurements are available. Developments, implementations, and some preliminary results are presented and discussed in view of possible applications
Citation
Stankov, S.M.; Warnant, R.; Stegen, K. (2009). Local ionospheric electron density reconstruction from simultaneous ground-based GNSS and ionosonde measurements. , Issue 0, 1, IRM,Identifiers
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Not pertinent
Language
eng